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UK-based Ghanaian Dancehall musician AkataStone has dropped his much-anticipated new single dubbed ‘Konji Is A Bastard’.
The song which was produced by Vicki Beats and mixed by Dr Ray Beats and expected to make a wave across the country was released alongside a trending video.
AkataStone has indicated that he believes releasing the song is a perfect way to end the year.
"I am confident this song is going to be a hit…I have put in so much work… It will soon become the street anthem,” he said.
Akata Stone, real name Lloyd Twum-Ampofo, sings in his natural tone but switches effortlessly to a striking falsetto and also spices things up with some rap barry tone.
He has over the years mesmerized the music industry with his luxurious tracks such as 'Bedroom',” 'Taking Over Remix', and 'Zobrazo'.
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